Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

O’NEILL PRAISES RANDOLPH AFTER DRAW

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COPENHAGEN: Ireland manager Martin O’Neill singled out Darren Randolph (in pic) for praise after his goalkeeper’s starring role in their scoreless draw in the first leg of their World Cup play-off in Denmark. The two sides head to Dublin with the tie delicately poised after a tense 90 minutes of few clear-cut chances — the best of those falling to the Danes, who found Randolph in top form. “Darren Randolph is a very fine goalkeeper,” O’Neill told a media conference at the Parken Stadium. “I thought he made an excellent save, and the one he tipped over the bar. I think that’s the way he has played for us in this campaign.” There was little skill but plenty of heart on show as the two sides struggled for supremacy on a bumpy pitch. “I thought tonight was just a real physical battle, and it was tough going, but we have just got to win the game now on Tuesday night,” O’Neill said. “I think it’s very evenly poised. He (Aga Hareide) thinks that they are capable of scoring at the Aviva, I wouldn’t doubt that. We have to score goals to win the game.” Denmark’s Norwegian coach Age Hareide said his charges deserved to be heading to Dublin in the driving seat. “We created the chances good enough and big enough to score - it’s not often Ireland give away such open chances as they did here,” he told reporters. The Irish did little to try to get an away goal, but that didn’t surprise Hareide, who said his side did enough to win the game.

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